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December 19th 06, 01:31 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
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chess clock recommendation
Thanks Mike. I did go with the DGT + and fortunately got the
order in before they ran out. I just checked tracking and it
was delivered yesterday. I'll report any problems but it sounds
like that won't be necessary.
Kirk
chess player wrote:
I have been a beta-tester of this clock prior to its release (DGT
projects gave me software simulation back than) and can honestly say I
was impressed with it. The only problem is that it doesn't support
periods, but that was done for a reason, as to not compete with DGT
2000 or DGT XL models. I was not able to find any bugs in it back than
and have not heard about any afterwards,
Definitely DGT EASY PLUS is the clock of choice for chess games with
only one time control, or as a move timer for games like Scrabble.
Chess House seem to be out of stock as of this writing, so you may want
to check my Ebay listing instead.(smile).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=290063021532
Best of Luck!
Mike
wrote:
It's something I hadn't thought of though. Hmm, I might want
buttons.
Are there any opinions about the DGT plus? The recipient
is not a commited player and might not justify the
top of the line; I'd want increment modes and this one
has them. Any general complaints about it? I haven't
come across any.
Kirk
Duncan Oxley wrote:
wrote:
However if you're used
to punching the clock with a captured piece the sensor buttons don't
respond when hit with a piece.
I hate it when people do this to my clocks. Maybe this
is a way to break people of this.
--Duncan
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